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Mar 18, 2024

We are God's children through baptism. No matter what we go through on the day-to-day, God gives us the grace necessary to do what is pleasing to him. We need only rely on him and ask for the grace to call him Father!

Reference: Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 301)

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Mar 4, 2024

The Catechism of the Catholic Church describes a saint as "someone who practiced heroic virtue and lives in fidelity to God’s grace." (828) And in the simple words of Mother Teresa, saints are “only sinners who keep trying.” They just knew how much God loved them.

Can that not be us as well?

Do you know the depths...


Feb 19, 2024

Should Catholics have a sense of humor? Why is it important and even necessary for us to find things funny and how does that relate to humility?

It's no coincidence that humor and humility share a common route. When we are truly humble, we see the world in its proper proportion. So, when things become out of proportion...


Feb 5, 2024

Has a saint ever found you?

A saint is somebody who finished the race - who fought the good fight - who persevered until the end. Those souls, now fully alive in heaven, are given to us by God as models. St. Scholastica's relationship with her brother Benedict models for us the beauty of communion with one another as we...


Jan 22, 2024

Imagine if every person in the world obeyed the Ten Commandments.

No lying. No stealing. No murder, cheating, or hate.

Imagine the peace and joy that we would experience! God made us to be in union with him. How does the way that God asks us to live lead us closer to that love?

How can we reframe from our default...